Find How Much It Costs to Live Like a King

“The idea of luxury is a loose concept,” says Crest & Co founder Nima Abbasi. “Whenever you go to a High Street department store, you bump into the same brands and same products, so there is very little discovery as a customer.” Frustrated with the lack of individuality, Abbasi set out to create Crest & Co., a private online shopping experience of fashion and design pieces made by purveyors reportedly for royal households.

So how much does it take to live like a king? Well, if you are the king of Sweden, a fourth generation Böle king rucksack made for hunting will set you back $10,650. How about the queen of Denmark? Naturally a woman of such stature hosts many a dinner party, so a silver and teak wood Kay Bojesen serving dish would be a cool $36,000. Those looking for their British royal family fix? An attaché case from Ettinger, which is a supplier to Prince Charles, is only $4,650. Kate Middleton wannabes however aren’t in luck, says Abbasi. “There aren’t any Kate purveyors at this time.”